Description

For anyone that hates waking up at 5 AM just to find out last night's forecast for head-high waves got reduced to knee-high mush, Dawn Patrol checks the forecast early in the morning when you tell it to, so that you don't have to check yourself. If there are waves to your liking, you get to enjoy a nice early session, but if the forecast drops, you get to sleep in without worrying.

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A Google User

great idea for an app Nice simple app. The option to choose magic seaweed or surfline is good and clear. support for outside US is now great with latest update. I would like to see conformation that the app is looking at the desired beach, like the current surf conditions? that way if you are extra excited and wake up early you can just look at the alarm and see yes still looking good?

A Google User

Great premise, needs some work Currently it will not save your choice of beach. Also, it seems strange that you have to type in the city name instead of having a regional drop down list and then selecting from major areas in that. This seems like it would give you a better idea of just where exactly you are getting the information from. Also, what site is the app pulling this info from? Surfline? Magicseaweed? Swellinfo? Windguru? That would be nice to know as well (Magicseaweed undercalls and Swellinfo overcalls).

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A Google User September 30, 2012

great idea for an app Nice simple app. The option to choose magic seaweed or surfline is good and clear. support for outside US is now great with latest update. I would like to see conformation that the app is looking at the desired beach, like the current surf conditions? that way if you are extra excited and wake up early you can just look at the alarm and see yes still looking good?

Great premise, needs some work Currently it will not save your choice of beach. Also, it seems strange that you have to type in the city name instead of having a regional drop down list and then selecting from major areas in that. This seems like it would give you a better idea of just where exactly you are getting the information from. Also, what site is the app pulling this info from? Surfline? Magicseaweed? Swellinfo? Windguru? That would be nice to know as well (Magicseaweed undercalls and Swellinfo overcalls).